oh, Spring . . . . . I'm so happy you are here!
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- Diane
- I married my high school sweetheart 34 years ago in the LDS Temple. I have 4 children (3 married, and a 14 year old) and 6 grandchildren. I lived my entire life in California, until 6 years ago. I now reside in San Antonio, Texas. The most important thing to me is my family; I have invested the most in them and it has paid great dividends. I love doing anything creative that beautifies my surroundings and I love nature. I minored in Art and majored in Interior Design at BYU, yet, my profession is a Tax Preparer.
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5 comments:
You guys need to take a cruise down the 37 south... there are flowers EVERYWHERE!
I missed the bluebonnets last year. They didn't bloom because we didn't receive and rain last spring.
I do enjoy seeing them on the roadside and in the hills.
Very beautiful pictures!!
TYPO ALERT: my second sentence should say "any rain" not and rain. I tried to delete the comment but it was taking forever.
Hey dad my mind read it as "any rain" the first time, but thanks for the clarification :-) Those flowers are gorgeous and I like what you did with the first picture, mom.
there really are tons of wildflowers along 37 south. about 5-10 mins south of downtown there's a huge field completely full of bluebonnets....it was crazy.
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